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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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THE ANNISTON STAR PAGX TllTj: THURSDAY, AUG. 20, 1942. Conference Of Churchill And Stalin GRAr JD JURY REFUSES Id HI 1 "TEMPLES OF ALLAH" FAN RACIAL HATRED IN FOUR AMERICAN CITIES BY ROBERT RCARK NEA Service Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.r-Away Blue Doy Sur3 15c The Hitching Post 125 Cast lttk It tlW.j.LLIi Dwi ihi a vjeorgia-Dorn negro named Qulam Bogan met God in the streets of Detroit. More specl- -wqw Wfft SWS 1' TO 1ICU PAPERS Publication Of Midway Dispatch JustiffeoVJurors Find CHICAGO.

Aug. 20. The Chicago Tribune, Vhe New York Daily News and The Washington Times Herald legally had a clean bill of health today after a Federal Grand Jury Investigation of their publication on June 7 of allegedly confidential naval Information. A statement by William D. Mitchell, special assistant to the attorney general, at conclusion of the five-day Inquiry said: "The grand Jury considering the matter of the publication on June 7 In The Chicago Tribune and other newspapers of an article relating to the Japanese fleet in the Midway battle, has decided that no indictment should be returned." said his name was Allah, and that he was the living God.

Allah told Qulam that Negroes were Moslems, and that they should cast aside their "slave names" and receive duly accredited monikers from Mecca. He told Oulam Bogan that the Japanese would attack America in SAVE -yOURSBLF FROM WRATH OF GODAILAHj OH' AMERICA' 1941,, and that when it happened, 3 Negroes must not fight for Ameri 7 ca. Allah said that the Eastern Nixon Transfer Coal Co. Packing Shipping-Storing Agents for Aero Mayflower Vans Call Us For Prices Phone 72 peoples hadn't known that Negroes lived in America until 60 years ago, when a Jap mission discovered them The Japs would be fighting a war of liberation, he said. Gulam Bogan listened.

Soon aft erward he shed his "slave A 160-pound man would weigh only 10 pounds if he could reach an altitude of 13,000 miles. Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin are shown during their historic conference at the Kremlin In this photo radioed from Moscow. AtfETlNGJ EVEW: WED. 6' SUN.t4"3w to become Elijah Mohammed, and sometimes Mohammed Rassoul riri Mrs. Gulam Bogan who had been i tj ii ti ii ii tin iiii 11 1 1 1 1 born Clare Evans, became Mrs.

Clara Mohammed Rassoul. Bogan a children they number eight began -'ill J- I' f4J 1 I i rj to shelve such everyday designations as wauie ana reie in iavor oi Eli jah, Jr. and Akbar. Mr. Bogan became Allah's No.

1 P. i prophet in America, with the task of delivering his flock from the white man's yoke. Allah, who has been jailed thrice, is not available at the moment. tfSBBS1BflB)0QSWfeeeVSVBWSB)MSWftMa-v. TO'VvmmS' i The entrance Washington's Temple of Allah, Bogan's rendezvous with destiny a earthly minions.

When asked why has expanded into a pretty fair her husband didnt quit the cult, sized cult, with Temples of Allah and Universities of Islam in Wash she told officers that "if he did, he wouldn't be alive two weeks." ington, Chicago, Detroit and Mil Mr. Bogan Rassoul, when he Is waukee. Membership runs into the at large, teaches In a cracker-boxy thousands, and the creed is slm mosque which also doubles as the everything in a 50-mile radius. The' whole continent will be set afire, but true believers will be carried to a safe place. And then the dark races will make a new world." Male members refuse to register for the draft, on the grounds they are registered only with Islam, as represented by the Prophet Brother Bogan, otherwise Rassoul.

The wife of one brother charges that so binding Is this registration that her husband repeatedly gave up most of his salary to one of Allah's University of Islam. In Washington, he claims some 10,000 disciples who have cast off their "slave names" pie. It teaches complete hatred and ultimate destruction of the white man, with the Jap as potential liberator. America is termed a wilderness, to be civilized by Allah's brood when the last white man has Is to call themselves things like All or Wilbur Bey. and "Bey apparently are the only available been exterminated.

surnames. This all seemed rather amusing, at first. But the American chapter of Islam has become less funny, in PIEDMONT NEWS the eyes of the FBI, since several Social and Personal Notes By GERTRUDE SHARPE members of the cult were convicted of draft dodging. What apparently was a harmless, fancy-dress religious group now assumes the char Ft. Smith, has been visiting at acteristics of a first-class hate organization, with likely Japanese :1 sponsorsnip.

Ana uuiam uogan himself has just been indicted by a federal grand jury for draft The cold viclousness of the cult's Gilbert Mobley left recently for Norfolkv Va, where he enlisted in the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Moore, Miss Marylyn Moore and Jlmmie Moore of Annlston spent Sunday here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dobbins. Mr. and Mrs.

La than Form by and Mrs. Lester Formby of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs. Ef fie Pormbv. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Stewart, Charles Stewart, Miss Zula Reynolds, Brock Cheatwood and Newell Stewart have returned from a visit to New Orleans, and Biloxi, Miss. Miss Elolse Rice of Scottsboro is the guest of Miss Fern Dobbins and other relatives here. Mrs. E. B.

Goeber and daughters, Joe Anne and Patsy Ruth, and Miss Myrtle Thomas visited in Annlston Saturday. Robert Welsh, who Is stationed at home. Mr. and Mrs. Swlndoll Weaver of Talladega have been the guests of the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Turk. Mr.

John Anderson of San Antonio, Texas, is the guest of relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Barnes of Rome, Ga spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Rupert Rappe. and Mrs. Hughes Roberts and Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Savage were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hobbs at Alexander City. Mrs. Frank R.

Stewart of Spring Garden spent Monday in Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Johnson visited in Gadsden Sunday. Miss Sarah Baker of Rockmart, is the guest of Miss Mary Helen Ray at Spring Garden. "hatred for the white is startling, to jsay the least. Turban ed members stare icily at all whites. Contemptuous evasion keynotes all- dealing with the opposite race.

The American flag's colors are explained by Islam's mullahs thus: Th blue stands for untruth, and the white represents the white man's complexion impure. Red symbolizes justice, but only to the healthy and wealthy, while the stars are governors of the states which have persecuted Negroes. The Christian Bible is called "that poison book." Negroes, the cult 3 ciauns, nave oeen taugm in me devil's schools, from devil's books, Hk. .1 1 11 ll 1 OXFORD NEWS Telephone Or Send News To Mr. o.

Pope Telephone Zios UJ U1V UlUC-CJf CXI UCY11 IllIIlBCU. All white men are devils, and this existence is the. hell you, read about In the poison book." H. T. Stanford, who Is president former's daughter, Mrs.

Fred Chap of the sixth district. Is in Mont gomery attending a meeting of the Public Relations Committee of Alabama Educational Association. Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Pippin, Miss Islam's members have been waiting for Allah to smite the white, and Pearl Harbor was one of the first Instances of his wrath. "We praise Allah every time an Allied ship is sunk," one speaker said. "The Japs are freeing the Chinese from white domination but the bombs they are using now are just toys. "When the Japs attack America, they will drop bombs that penetrate a mile Into the earth and destroy Bessie Jobson and Mr.

and Mrs. man, and her family. Mrs. J. H.

Harwood, Mrs. J. L. Whiteside and Miss Sara Frances Whiteside are visiting in Birmingham. Mrs.

Ross Davenport has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. loan Allen, in Lansing, Mich. Mrs. Nannie Whiteside has returned after a visit with friends In Birmingham. Frank Jobson were recent visitors In Birmingham.

Mrs. Asa Allen and daughter. Miss Amanda Allen, have returned from Mobile, where they visited the a Lt. Paul Williams has returned to Santiago, after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Williams. Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Mallory have returned to their home in Orlando, after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blue. Mrs.

J. A. Rich of Gadsden Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. Men's; W.

Alexander. Capt. J. S. Griffin has returned to New Orleans, after being the guest of his mother, Mrs.

J. N. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs.

G. K. Holston of Radford, who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamar, are spending a few days in Selma visiting relatives.

Those chubby little fingers tell a story. As they cling to the mother's capable, tender hands could words be any plainer? Trustfulness! Confidence in someone else! What a world indeed if the trust men have in one another should be no more, if confidence in people should be swept Here at this store we have on 6ur books the names of thousands of people who make up the community in which we live. These names folks who have become our customers have trusted us, our store and. our way of doing business. The confidence these customers have placed in us we regard as an obligation, a sacred trust that becomes more than a business transaction.

In most cases this relationship has developed into friendship and alf that friendship implies. To have a trustworthy friend is one of the fine things of Life. Jo have thousands of them is the most satisfying experience of our long business Join the Many Happy Customers Your Friends and Neighbors Who Are Trading At Warnock's I IV mm. mm) I I RegufarjSTjVajfiej WrA a wm ft Extra MjT ity poplin in sport weave. ty In tan and Vir Mobile Bay Citizens Enjoy Fish Jubilee MOBILE, Aug.

20. (JP Many Mobilians were still feasting today on a Variety of fish scooped up in nets, washtubs or bare hands following a "fish jubilee" along a two-mile stretch of Mobile Bay earlier this week. Hundreds of pounds were reported caught, Including one 40-pound drum. Old-tuners said the jubilees, which are not Infrequent here, are caused when the salt water and fresh water emptying Into the Bay mix In certain proportions. When this mixture Is attained, the fish swarm Into the shallows and are easily caught.

a i. kin. II cat, matcn-ing belt, ip-per slacks. 7' For THE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE BRINGS MORE AND MORE EACH DAY We'll Be Here Tomorrow to "Back Up" What We TelNYou Today. and VACATION! vg Two Local Youths Enlist In Marines Cecil rover Brown, inn nf Mr Beautiful Group Smart SLACK SUITS $3.95 to $7.95 and Don't Forget Our BUDGET PLAN! FURNITURE and Mrs.

James R. Brown of Choc-colocco, and Lloyd Lamar Taylor, Son Of Mr. and Mrs Llnvrl Tavlnr WARNQCK arx of Annlston, have enlisted In the CO. o. Marine corps.

They were accepted for enlistment at the local Marine corps recruiting Station In the post office building, and transferred at government expense, to Birmingham for their final i Html. Noble Street a KEEP UP THE HOMES WE'RE FIGHTING FOR nation and tnlistmenW They were enlisted TWri.v 10th and Noble are now at the Marine Corps Base at Parris-Isiahd, wnerg they Annistort, -n i ii ii ii mm ii 11 ii.iiiiuu i wui, receive weirjtrauung..

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